Pech s 
ee 


“ese 


ene 


& 
Xs 


wey 183) A, a piper f 
P=TALOGUE * 


| ‘Miniatures and Oil Paintings 
| 


COLLECTION OF MINIATURES OE THE LATE 


PRINCE ALEXIS GALITZINE, 


AND THE FORMER COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS 
. OF THE LATE 


THOS. F. WARNER, 


TOGETHER WITH OTHER PAINTINGS BELONGING TO THE 
, ESTATE OF 


Mey) , SMITH. 


THESE COLLECTIONS TO BE ABSOLUTELY SOLD 
BY AUCTION AT THE 


Pith Ave. Auction Rooms, 
238 FIFTH AVENUE. 


THE SALE OF THE MINIATURES WILL TAKE PLACE 


n WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25th, at Two o'clock Be 


RAVE TINGS 
EDNESDAY an RSDAY., 3 


Pee teeiGH? O'CLOCK P.M. SHA 


WILLIAM B. NORMAN ARtionee 
IN? 


£5 
"es 
, 
Se, 
j 


H. N. ATKINSON, Printer, 82 Wall Street, N. 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 


Alma-Tadema, 82 
Atalaya, 51 
Ancillotti, 12 
Barbera, 41 
Barbudo, 15, 9I 
Ballester, 4 
Baugniet, 66 


Bergamini, 23, 36, 69, 


101 
Benvenuti, 57 
Brandt, 8 
Besson, 56 
Berthelon, 67 
Brion, 48 
Cecconi, 54 
Compte-Calix, 49 
Corot, 79 
Corcos, 21, 106 
Courbet, 50, 74 
Charpin, 59 
Daubigny, 94 
De Grossi, 7 
Delacroix, 34, 75 
Detaille, 70 
Diaz, 19, 99 
Domingo, 81 
Fortuny, 35, 80, 93 
Frappa, 88 


i 


Flogny, 2 
Fossier, 71 


| Gallait, 103 
_ Gerome, 102 


Geoffroy. 14 
Gioja, 31 
Galosci, 58 
Galofre, 64 
Grison, 84 
Guinea, 99 
Henner, 42, 96 
Hubert, 6 
Huet, 20 
Isabey, 104 
Kotarbinski, 9, 38 
Lamonaca, 61 
Lessi, 18 
Michel, 25 
Madrazo, 46 


Meissonier, 32, 40, 87, 


95 
Paredes, 24, 92, 97 
Pradella, 11 
Palmaroli, 22 
Polidori, 29, 65 
Postiglioni, 107 
Raminesi, 63 
Rigos, I 


Rivas, 3, 60 
Reyna, 10, 68 
Richter, 27, 73 
Rihsalle, 28 
Rousseau, 33, 72 
Rico, 52 
Ricciardi, 55 
Ribot, 75 
Robie, 76 
Riedel, 83 
Ruggieri, 85 
Rossi, 86 
Rodier, 105 
Saporetti, 13 
Simoni, 16 
Saerez, 30 
Stevens, 45 
Saintin, 47, 98 
Schryver, 100 
Troyon, 89 
Torres, 62 
Van-Marcke, 43 
Valles, 39 
Vollon, 44 
Weiss, 17. 
Zamacois, 37, 77 
Ziem, 26 
Zoffoli, 5 53 


~CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


The purchasers shall give their names and addresses, and 
shall also, if required, pay down a cash deposit or the whole of 
the purchase money; in default of which payment, the lot or 
lots purchased by them shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

Allarticles purchased shall be removed from these premises 
immediately upon the conclusiun of the sale. All goods left 
upon the premises after the conclusion of the sale will be 
solely at the risk of the purchaser, and The Fifth 
Avenue Auction Rooms shall not be held responsible for any 
loss thereof or for any damage thereto. 


Should a purchaser desire any goods bought by him to be re- 
sold, such goods must first be paid for in full. A commission (to 
be agreed upon) will be charged by the Fifth Avenue Auction 
Rooms upon such resale. but any loss or gain resulting there- 
from will be for the account of the person ordering such resale. 

Any complaint respecting this sale, or any of the goods pur- 
chased thereat, must be made in writing to the undersigned, 
within twenty-four hours after the close of this sale or it cannot 
be entertained. 

The sale of any article will not be set aside on account of any 
error it the description of such article contained in this Cata- 
logue ; nor shall the Fifth Avenue Auction Rooms be deemed a 
warrantor of the correctness of any such description, or in and 
respect responsible therefor, unless it shall give an express war- 
ranty thereof in writing in addition to such description, All 
articles are exposed for public inspection, for one or more days 
preceding the sale, and are sold as they are, without recourse. 


Should the purchaser fail or refuse to pay the purchase money 
in full, or to remove the goods purchased within twenty-four 
hours after the clove of this sale, the money deposited in part 
payment shall, at the optiou of the lifth Avenue Auction 
Rooms, be forfeited. Ali goods not so removed within twenty- 
four hours shall be resold at public or private sale, without 
further nutice, andif the amount realized at such resale—after 
deducting the charges and expenses attending the same—shall 
note ual the amount for which said goods sell at this present 
sale, the purchaser at this present sale shall make good the de- 
ficiency. This condition, however, is without prejunice to the 
right of The Fifth Avenue Auction Rooms, at its option, to en- . 
force the contract made at this present sale, without reselling 
the goods. 

The Auctioneers will not be held liable for non-delivery of any 
article above the amount paid by the purchaser for such article, 


WM. B. NORMAN, 
Auctioneer, 


SPECIAL -N-Ocisito es 


THE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC SALES OF 
IMPORTANT ART COLLECTIONS. 


Mr. Wm. B. Norman begs respectfully to an- 
nounce that he is prepared to undertake the 
management of the Exhibition and Sale of, 
Collections of Paintings and other Art property 


of special importance. 


His experience in such matters, and the central 
location of the Fifth Avenue Auction Rooms, 
is a sufficient guarantee that all business en- 
trusted to him will be carried through with 


entire satisfaction. 


FIRST AFTERNOON’S SALE. 


CATALOGUE 


OF THE 


Miniatures on Ivory anp Opsyjecrs 
oF Art, 


WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th, 


FATE REE SEA SBS IT & 
Rea UE REALE OT , 


AT TWO O’CLOCK P. M. 


1 L. Barbier—Madame de Drai 

2 J. Zuccarelli—Landscape painted in oil 
3. Ch. Salvin—Mr Guizot 

4 K. Marner—Duchesse de Chevreuse 
SL. Rollin—Fanchon de Veilleur 

6 De Nerson—Louis XVII. 

7 Campier—Me. de Monsigny 

8 A. Vinot—Me. Desjazet 

9 =H. Ellon—Mlles. Desclanzas 


6 
H. Leust—Me. Fontaux 
Verviers— Marat 
Klein—Mozart 
C, Vernet—Le Marechal de Saxe 
L. Nall—Lady Harton 
Bordois —Duchesse de Maillé 
G. Martin—Prince of Constant 
N. Michot—Countess de Barsan 
A. Bors—Napoleon I. 
H. Glensen—Me. de Verstan 
B. Roger—Prince Moucalieri 
Meleudez—Rita Luna 
R. Serint—Jean Brontel 
Miniature on porcelain—Boy 
Madame Richard—Porcelain Miniature 
Watteau Scene—Sevres sie 
T. A. Oudin—Me. de Pompadour 


Cherer—-Cupid and Venus 


44 


49 


7 
S. Thuret—Princess of St. Simons 
A. Verze—Duchess of Caylus 
Tiltar Fral—Madame Amelot 
F. Capuann—Madame Roland 
S. Dumoutel—Duchess of Provence 
A. Aleazar—Marie Christine 
Suture Conté—Madame de la Verriere 
Verze— Madame Lafarge 
Marais—Francois I. and Marie Caroline 
Salomoni—Alexandre Canova 
Drouais—Ferdinand II. of Naples 
Joseph Sens—Dominique Cirillo 
Vinot—Prince Colonna 
D. Blois—Madame Bellini 
Molinari—Ferdinand IV. of Naples 
M. Rouzé—The Good Mother, after Boucher 
F. Drouart—Me. Elisabeth 
ea Gioroy—Abbondance and Bacchus 


8 
J. Clouet—Diane de Poitiers 
B. Serin—Mlle. Favart 
B. Serin—Mlle. de la Tude 
A. Grosten—Comtesse Spera 
L. Merlier—Princesse Darstan 
Ch. Vaulier—Le Roi and Reine des Belges 
J. Pinchart—General Lasalle 
V. Boiseau—Prince of Gravines 
C. de Simone, 1853—Ferdinand IV. of Naples 
C. de Simone, 1853 —Marie Caroline 
J. Oudin—Madame de Pompadour 
Amerot—Mlle. Brohan 


O. Vernois—Napoleon I., Marie Louise, and 
King of Rome 


L. Marot—Mlle. de Seulins 
M. Denier—Adelaide de France | 
De Lohrne— Marie Antoniette and children 


Aubry— The Dauphin and Dauphine 


9 


G, Carners—Dutchess Fitzjames 
Delibes, 1793—Mlle. Desnoyers 
O. Sarpi—Marco Visconti 
Boucher—Love 

Pee ani View of Naples 

Alarez del Sarto—Queen Elizabeth 
R. Dourlens—Comte of Cayla 

E. Perrier—Princess of Bergue 

D. Liebert—Marquise de Pons 
Baril, Be Nikdame Damoreau 
Van Grift—Returning from the Market 
N. Franco-—Fruits and Flowers 

C. Verdel—Comtesse de Silva 
Hervieux—Comtesse de Guiche 

F. Ruffini—The Titian Belle 
Jacques Bruner—Orfila 

H. Tussier— Mlle. Gorgés 


L. Dumont—Duchess of Montpensier 


10 

8: La Cour—Prince Alvejas Juarez 
82 do Princess do 

83 do Their Children 

84 C. Gisniai—Me, Loutamont 

85 Masson—Marquise Dreux Braisé 
86 T. Fontaine—Massandier 

87 B. Sens—Countess of Tavannes 
88 Campron— Manuel the Orator 
89 Rulli—Pope Alexander VII. 

90 Dun—Princess de Portales 


904 F, Beaudoin— Marie Antoinette and 
Children in the Trianon 


F. Beaudoin born in Paris, 1723; died in 1782. 
Pupil of Boucher. 


His works are very scarce, as the greatest number have been 
bought by the museums. 


Framed in the original frame of carved wood, gilt, with the 
coat of arms of the Royal house of France. 


91 A. Berinot—Duchess of Alezan 
o2 L. Picart—Madame de Beaumont 
93 L. Dumon—Duc of Grillon 


94 J. Max—Cupid 


her 


II 
95 Louis XV. Tortoise-shell Box, silver piqué - 
96 Grenadine Box—Louis XVI. 
97. La Croix—Louis XV. Costume (Enamel) 
98 Sapin—View of Versailles (Enamel) 
99 do do do do 
100 do do re He 7AEG 


101. Daudin—Lady of the Court Louis XV. 


(Enamel) 
102 do do do i CLO 
103 Mythological Subjects do 
104 do do do 
105 do do do ° 
106 Daniel in ais Lions’ Den do 
107 Me. Lubin pict: 


108 C. Fritz—Mlle, De la Tour 
109 F. Caran—Mlle. Lubinska 
110 O. Lemartin—Mlle, Legué 


111 Louis Philippe—Ormolu Statue 


112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 


Se ee oi ee 


12 


Miniature Ort Parntines. 
G. Andres—Venetian Page 
do Girl 

B. Nufiez—At the Fountain 

do Home Returned 
Garcia® Hale Woman 
Mendez—Saluting the Cross 
. Coutells—Torreador 
Pons = borne 
Corio— Waiting 
. Panatta—Roman Costumes 
Vitalin: Pateant 
Penas—Fruit Seller 
. Zoffoli—In the Harem 
F.. Coleman—In the Garden 
S. Janire—The Bride 


G. Micali—The Mousquetaire 


VES Mola Road to Tivoli (Rome) 


3 
129 C. Ramos—In the Wood | 
130 A. Rosa—Going at the Fountain 
131 Albertez—At the Market 
132 Falco—Recreation 
133 Montalvez—Orange Seller 
134 G. Rosati—A Venetian Bride 
135 Rauch—lItalian Pifferaris 
136 A. De Grossi—Wood Carriers 
137. KR. Cabini—Venetian Street 
138 O. Brant—Country 
139 ©6—.B. Goe—Guache, View of Amalfi 


140 do Out do Posillipo, near 
Naples 
14! do do do Vesuvius 
ala 2 do do do Posillipo 
143 do do do Blue Grotto 
144 do do do Vesuvius 


149 1. Guerin—Aquarelle, Boccaccio’s | 
Decameron 


146 


147 


148. 


149 


150 


152 


153 


14 


BIBELOTsS: 


Ivory Alto-Relief, in black ebony carved 
frame ; at the four corners four alto-relief 
medallions in ivory 


From the collection of Cardinal A. Teodoli, of Rome. The 
coat of arms is on the frame. Extremely beautiful 
and valuable. 


Small Silk Tapestry, Italian manufacture, of 
the XVIII. Century, signed E. Elma. 
- Mounted in ebony frame 


A Magnificent Oil Painting, on iron, repre- 
senting a view of Constantinople. Pain- 
ted by the celebrated painter, Calot 


Another, as above 


Oil Painting on copper—The Magdalene. 
Magnificent example, painted by Martine 
de Vos. Very valuable | 


St. Giacomo of Galicie, painted by F. Florio. 
Very rare 


Miniature, on vellum, of the celebrated Raf-_ 
faelo’s Madonna, by Mariani, 1771 


Louis XV. Casket, ormolu and Sevres plac- 
ques, elaborately enameled 


155 


156 


15 


Bronze Reproduction of the Trajanne Column 
in Rome re 


Bronze Reproduction of the Antonio . Pio 
Column in Rome 


St. Peter’s Great Bell Model, made under 
Pio VII. 


Saxe Table, porcelain, beautifully decorated 


Louis XV. Portrait, on a Saxe porcelain 
fleur de lys 


Ebony and Ivory Casket, work of the XVI. 
Century 


A Collection of fifteen Cameos 


Paper Weight, Glass, with miniature by 
Citale 


Eight French and Italian Decorations, silver 
and gold 


Ivory Snuff Box, miniature by Burgingnon 


Lacquered Snuff Box, miniature by Louis 


Seno © 


Original Tortoise Snuff Box, silver mounted 


Inkstand, Ormolu, Empire 


167 
168 
169 
170. 
171 
172 
173 
174 
Ly 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 
181 
182 
183 


184 


16 
Basso-Relief in Silver, XVI. Century 
Saxe Porcelain Cup, finely decorated 


Seven Terra Cotta Angels, XVIII. Century 


_Statuette—Marcolini porcelain 


Pio IX. Bronze Medal, very fine work 

Louis XVI. Agate Box 

Cameo of Queen Victoria 

Lady's Brooch, gold and lapislazuli 

T'wo Scarabes, gold mounted 

Empire Silver Box 

Cane Handle—Iron, with silver inlaid 
do Ormolu, Henry IV. 

Napoleon I. Bronze Statue 

Six Louis XVI. Teaspoons 

Silver Notebook, with miniature 

Crystal, Chiseled—Venus and Love 

Silver Cross with Stonees 


Louis XVI. Watch, gold 


185 


186 
187 
188 
189 
190 
191 
192 
193 
104 
195 
196 
107 
198 
199 

200 


201 


17 


Louis XV. Brooch, with Enamel and Forty 
Diamonds, very beautiful and valuable - 


Louis XVI. Earrings, silver mounted 
A eGaue Ring, gold and diamonds 
Gentleman’s Scarf Pin, gold mounted 
Antique Silver Bracelet, Moorish 
Goldoni’s Original Watch 

Silver and Diamond Earrings 
Mosaic Brooch, in silver | 

Mosaic Brooch, gold mounted 
Gentleman's Cameo Scarf Pin 
Venetian Gold Earrings, with pearls 
Lady’s Gold Chain, Empire period 
Gold Brooch, with cameo and enamel 
Antique Scarf Pin, emerald and diamond 
Silver and Gold Scarf Pin—Bacchus 
Enameled Gold Brooch 


Louis XVI. Earrings, silver mounted 


202 


203 


18 
Gold Pin with Engraved Corniole 
do do do 
Gold Pin, enamel and diamonds 
Curious XVI. Century Wood Work 
Ormolu Cupidon 
Two Empire Ivory Fans 


Ivory and Wood Box, with miniatnre 


MATA L OG -E. 


Peor EVENINGS SALE, 
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1898, 


AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. 


Telos: (ft ) Paris 
Born in Madrid as 


Medal in Barcelona, 1881 
1. Ideal Head. 
FLOGNY (F.) Paris 


Studied with J. Dupre. 
Medals, 1863, ’67,’78 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 13878. 


2. Sunset. 


RIVAS (A. Antonio) Rome 


Born in‘South America, 1845. 
Came to Rome and studied under Professos Villegas 
Wonderful Colorist. 
Received a Medal in the Exhibition at Rome, 
1885, for the “ Dream of Mohammed,” 


3. The Favorite. 


20 


et 


|, 5. BALLESTER (F,) Rome 


Born at Rome, 1860. 
Pupil of the Academy of St. Luca; also Member 
of the Academia Artistica of Rome 
Received a Medal at Florence in 1880 
Prize at Nice, 1884 


4. Flirtation. 


£-%, ZOFFOLI (A,), Rome 


ww ee 


Pupil of Muzzioli 
Member of fhe Academy of St. Luca 
Medals at Naples, 1879; Milan, 1881 


5. The Sultana. 


4+ Oh HUBERT (Henry) Paris 


Pupil of Volon 
Medals. in Paris, 1877, ’79, 82 


6. Fruits. 


“9 “DE GROSSI (Prof. A.) Rome 


: ¢ 
yy 


~ | Medals, 1879, 1880 
| Gold Medals, Milan, 1881 
Chevalier of the Order of Crown of Italy 


7. View Near Tivoli, Rome. 


( BRANDT (Otto) a Rome 


4 f aa f Born in Berlin : 
} Gold Medal at Berlin, 1859 ; at Vienna, 187 


8. Young Friends. 


KOTARBINSKI, Rome 4 
of D Baer 
Pupil of Semirasky and Munkacsy we ei 
The works of this Artist are very rarely to be found 
in this country, owing to the fact that their popu- 
larity in Russia is such that as fast as they are 
produced they are purchased by the Russian col- 
lectors, the Czar himself being a purchaser and 
a great admirer of them. 
9. The Nest. 
REYNA (A,) Rome * 
Born in Malaga, Spain, in 1861 A 
Received Medals at Malaga and Madrid, in 1887 // (/U\~ 
Pupil of Rico, and bids fair to surpass his Master 
10. Venice. 
PRATELLA (A.) Naples 
Professor at the Academy of Naples 
Medals in Naples, ‘Turin and Rome 
II. Street Scene in Naples. 
ANCILLOTTI (Torello) Paris 


Born in Florence in 1849 
Studied with Meissonier, and follows the style of 
his master successfully 
Is also a sculptor of great talent and reputation 
Received a Medal in Turin, 1884, and in Florence 
and Rome 
Paintings, Bronzes, and Marbles by this Artist can 
be found in the principal Collections in France 
Was a member of the Jury of the Paris Exposition 
in 1889, and received Medals for his Paintings 
and Marble Statuary 


12, On the Beach, 


Pp™ 


} 
f 


- 
Rif 
SH 


wh 
’ Xe 


z 


Cd 
\ 


x 
mn 


De 


ea W SG. th cat RO BAG DAD ) Paris 


_— Born in Naples 
Pupil of Favretto and Michetti 
Medals at Naples, 1882, and Venice, 1887 


13. The Quay Voltaire, Paris. 


GEOFFROY (Jean) ) Paris 


Born at Marennes 
Pupil of Levasseur and Eugene Adan 
Medal, 1883 and 1886 
Honorable Mention, 1883, 1886 
Hors Concours 


14. The School Lavabo. 


BARBUDO, Rome 


})* ~ Pupil of the Barcelona Academy and the Academy 
| of Chigi, at Rome 
Chevalier of the Order of Charles III 
Prize of Rome from Spain, 1858 
Many Decorations from various countries 


15. A Cardinal. 


_ SIMONI (S.) Rome 


Member of the Academy, St. Luca 
Medals at Rome, 1880; Turin, 1882 


16, The Queen of the Harem. 


Water-Color | ee: f 


23 


WEISS (Georges) Peat fe a 


Born at Strassburg 
Pupil of Bonnat and Grison 


17. In the Wine Cellar. 


LESSI, Paris 


An Illustrious Painter 


18. The Musicians. 


DIAZ (Narcisse de la Pena), deceased, Paris 


Born at Bordeaux, 1807 
Medals, 1844, 1846, 1848 
Legion of Honor, 1851 
Died, 1876 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Ex- 
position Universelle), 1878 


19. Landscape. 


HUET (Paul) Paris 


Born at Paris, 1804-1869 
Pupil of Ecole des Beaux-Arts, of Guerin and Gros 


. e <4 j PA 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor DY 


Works by this Artist in the Louvre in Paris 


20. The Royal Oak—F ontainebleau. 


— 


}Y CORCOS (M. V,) 


* 


24 


Born at Levourne 
Pupil of Morelli 
Medals at Turin, 1880 ; Milan, 1881 


Paris 


Chevalier of the Orders of St. Maurice and Lazare 


‘at. Strain of Melodies from the Palace, Venice. 


PALMAROLI (Vicente) 


Born at Madrid 
Pupil of his father and Madrazo and the Academy 
of Fine Arts at Madrid 
Medal, 1867, Exposition Universelle 
Hors Concours 


22. Garden‘of the Tuilleries. 


Medals at Rome, Naples, Turin and Florence 
Grand Medal at Rome 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy 


23. The Matines. 


PAREDES (Vicenté de) 


Born at Valencia, Spain, and studied at the Academy 
of Fine Arts in that city, where at the Exposition 
in 1887, at the age of eighteen, he won the Gold 


Paris 


: BERGAMINI (F.) -~ ' Rome 


Paris 


Medal. Later while at Rome, he lived with ~ 


Fortuny, each contending without rivalry to reach 
the highest point in art. 
His picture appears yearlv at the Salon in Paris. 
He received a Medal at Madrid in 1879, and was 
made Commander of the Order of Isabella the 
Catholic and Chevalier of the Order of Charles 
III. of Spain, 


we 


24. Spring. 


25 


MICHEL (George) Paris 


Born at Paris, 1763 


He never went further than the hills and plains of 
Montmarte till he died in 1843 


There he daily worked, the Constable of France 


He never signed his pictures, nor made any effort 
to sell them 


He laughingly said there was but one Michel, and 
there would never be another 


A large number of his pictures were distributed at 
his death, and after nearly half a century 
the tardy immortality he expected 
has come 


25. Landscape. 


ZIEM (Felix) Paris 
Studied at Paris 
Born at Beaume (Cote d’Or), 1822 
Medals, 1851, and First Class, 1852 
Medal, 1855, Exposition Universelle 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1857 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 
Hors Concours 


26. The Sultan. 


$ 


RICHTER (Edouard) Paris 


Born at Paris 
Pupil of E. Hebert and Bonnat 
Honorable Mention, 1881 


27. The Veil Dance. 


26 


4, RIHSALLE (Alex,) Paris 


Honorable Mention, 1880 
Medal, 1882 


28. The Odalisque. 


POLIDORI (C.) Paris 


Pupil of Vinea 
Medals in Milan, 1881 ; Rome, 1882 
Member of the Academy at Rome 


29. Flirtation. 


SAEREZ (B.) Paris 


Born in Madrid 
Pupil of Lamacrois 
Prize of Rome from Spain 
Medals, 1878 and 1880 


30. At the Opera. 


GIOJA (B.) Rome 


Professor of the Academy at Rome 
This Artist is one of the oldest Professors of the Academy 
Received many Medals and Honors throughout 
Italy and Europe 


_ — 31. The Garden Party (Time of Louis XVI) 


(Water Color) 


This picture received the Gold Medal at the last 
National Exhibition at Florence, 1887. 


27 
MEISSONIER (Jean Louis Ernest) Paris 


Born at Lyons, 1813 
Pupil of Leon Cogniet 
Medals, 1840 and 1841 
Medals of the First Class, 1843 and 1848 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1846 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1855, Exposition Universelle 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1856 ay ae oe 


Member of the Institute of France. 1861 : 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1867, Exposition Universelle’ 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878 . 
Hors Concours 
Honorary Member of the R. A., London 


Grand Medal of Honor, Universal Exposition at 
Antwerp, 1885 


32. Officier d’Etat Majeur under Napoleon III. 


3% 7 
ROUSSEAU (T.), deceased, Paris 
; Born in Paris, 1812 of 


Pupil of Guellon Letheiere 
First exhibited at the Salon in 1834 
Medals, 1834, 1840, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1852 
One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor, E. U., Paris, 1867 
Died, 1867 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists 


33. Landscape—Early Summer. 


28 


DELACROIX (Ferdinand. Victor-Eugene), 
2 deceased, (Paris 


Born at Charenton, 1798 -1863 
Member of the Institute 
Commander of the Legion of Honor 


Pupil of Pierre Guérin, whose style he abandoned 
to become a “‘ Romanticist”’ 


34. The Battle. 


FORTUNY (Mariano), deceased, Rome. 


Born in Reus, Catalonia, June 11, 1839 


fl Coes Pupil of Barcelona Academy 
of hades Chevalier of the Order of Charles III. 


Prize of Rome from Spain, 1858 
Died in Rome, November 21, 1874 


Diploma to the Memory of Doses Artists (Ex- 
position Universelle), 1878 


35. The Battle of Wad-Ras, or Tetuan. 
This is one of the studies made during the battle 
in 1860 for his most famous painting, which 


is now in the Museum of Barcelona 
(See Deville’s “ Life of Fortuny’’) 


BERGAMINI (F.) Rome 


Pray hye Medals of Rome, Naples, Turin and Florence 


Grand Medal at Rome 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy 


36. The Convent’s Choir, 


“2 


ZAMACOIS (Edouard), deceased, etys. Harts 
Pupil of Meissonier / 
Born at Bilboa, 1840 
Died, 1871 


Medal, 1867 


Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878, 
Exposition Universelle 


37. Waiting. 


KOTARBINSKI, Rome 


Pupil of Semiradisky and Munkacsy 


The works of this Artist are very rarely to be found 
in this country, owing to the fact that their popu- 
larity in Russia is such, that as fast as they are 
produced they are bought up by the Russian 
Nobles, the Czar himself being a purchaser and 
a great admirer of them : 


38. Roman Maids. 


VALLES (L.) Rome 


Professor Spanish Academy at Rome 
Medals and honors 
One of the illustrious Spanish Artists 


39. A New Acquisition at the Louvre. 


30 
MEISSONIER (Jean Louis Ernest) Paris 


Born at Lyons, 1813 
Pupil of Leon Cogniet 
Medals, 1840 and 1841 
Medals of the First Class, 1843 and 1848 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1846 
. Grand Medal of Honor, 1855, Exposition Universelle 
ee Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1856 
Member of the Institute of France, 1861 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1867, Exposition Universelle 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1878, Ezposition Universelle 
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878 
Hors Concours 
Honorary Member of the R. A., London 
Grand Medal of Honor, Universal Exposition at 
Antwerp, 1885 


40. Napoleon at the Battle of Solferino. 


47x66 
BARBERA (Gioja C.) Rome 
as Born in Rome, 1860. 


Pupil of the Academy of St. Lucca and of Prof. B. 
Gioja, his uncle 
Received a Medal of Honor at Florence, 1881 ; 
also a Medal in Venice, 1887 


AI. Interior of the Church of St. Peter, Rome, 


31 


HENNER (Jean Jacques) Paris 


Born in Alsace 
Pupil of Drolling, of Picot, and of l’Ecole des Beaux- 
Arts, Prix de Rome, 1858 “4 
Medals, Paris, 1863, 1865, 1886, 1878, Exposition 
Universelle 
Legion of Honor, 1373 | 
Officers of the same, 1878 


42. Vanda. 


VAN MARCKE (Emile), deceased, Paris 


Born at Sevres (Seine-et-Oise) ¥ 

Died at Paris, December 25, 1890 
Pupil and son-in-law of ‘Troyon 7 20 
Medals, 1867, 1869 and 1870 Pj 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1872 | 
Medal of the First Class, 1878, Exposition Universelle — 

Hors Concours 
Societaire 


43, The Farm—Near the Coast. 


VOLLON (Antoine) Paris 


Born at Lyons, 1838 

Pupil of the Academy at Lyons 

Medals, 1865, 1868 and 1869 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1870 

Medal, First Class, 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878 
Hors Concours, 1889, Exposition Universelle 
Hors Concours 
Societaire 


44. Honfleur. 


42 
STEVENS (Alfred) Paris and Brussels 


Born at Brussels, 1828 
Pupil of Navez in Belgium and Roqueplan in Paris 
Medal, 1853 


ed Medal, 1855, Exposition Universelle 


Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1863 
Medal, First Class, 1867, Exposition Universelle 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Medal, First Class, 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878 
Grand Prize, 1889, Exposition Universelle 
Hors Concours 
Chevalier and Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium 


Chevalier and Commander of the Order of St. 
Michael of Bavaria 


Chevalier and Commander of the Order of Ferdi- 
nand of Austria 


The Great Gold Medal of Honor at the Universal 
Exposition at Antwerp, 1885 


45. The Garden Stroll. 


MADRAZO (Raimundo de) Paris 


Born at Rome, of Spanish parents 
Pupil of his father 
Medal, First Class, 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Cross of Legion of Honor, 1878 
First Class Medal, 1889, Exposition Universelle 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1889 
Hors Concours 
Chevalier of the Order of Christ of Portugal 
Chevalier of the Order of the Rose of Brazil 
Chevalier of the Order of Charles III of Spain 


46. Carlotta. 


133 
SAINTIN (J. E.) 43) (Paris § 


Born at Leme 
Pupil of Drolling, Picot and Leboucher 
Medals 1866-1870 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor 


47. The Flowers. 


BRION (Gustave), deceased, 


Born at Rothau, Vosges 1824, died 1877 
Medals, 1853, 1859, 1861 and 1863 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1863 
Medal 1867, Exposition Universelle 

Grand Medal of Honor, 1868 
Hors Concours 


48. Summer. 


COMPTE-CALIX (Francois-Claudius) Paris 


Born at Lyons, 1813-1880 
Medals in 1844, 1857, 1859, 1863 
Pupil of the School of Fine Arts at Lyons 


49. The Bird’s Nest. 


COURBET (Gustave), deceased, Paris 


Born at Ornana (Doubs), 1819 
Died, 1877 
- Pupil of Stuben and Hesse 
Medals, 1849, 1857 and 1861 
Hors Concours 
He refused the Cross of the Legion of Honor after 
accepting the Cross of St. Michael of Bavaria 


50. Marine—Coast on the Mediterranean. - 


| 


34 


E ATALAYA (E) | » Paris 
+ rec Born at Madrid 7 
Pupil of Boldini 
Medals, Madrid and Cadiz 
51. A Game at the Tavern. 
RICO (José) Rome 
oo Born at Seville, Spain 
,” Studied at the Academy in Seville, under Prof. Don 
ae E. Bejarno and under the celebrated Artist 
‘ Garcia Tramos 
Received Medal at the Exposition at Madrid in 
1888 and Prize of Rome from Spain 
52. Sunset on the Roman Campagna. 
. ZOFFOLI (A.) Rome 
EAs? Pupil of Muzzioli 
Member of the Academy of St. Lucca 
Medals at Naples, 1879; Milan, 1881 
53. Maidens of Pompeii. 
f 
nm, » CECCONIT (S.) Rome 
p Member of the Academy of Art, Rome 


Honorable Mention, Rome, 1876 
Medal in Venice, 1887 


54. Harvesting Corn. 


RICCARDI (O.) Naples 


Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Art 


Honorable Mention at the National Exhibition of 7») ow» 


Palermo, 1878 
Medal of Honor, 1879, Naples 
Medal of First-Class at Rome, 1880 


55. The Antiquarium—Venice. 


Broo {M.) Paris 


Born at Paris 
Pupil of Boulanger and Lefebre 
Many Medals and Honors 


56. A Future Star. 


Salon Painting, 1890 


A very characteristic Parisian subject. It represents 
the daughter of a janitress receiving an engage- 
ment from a director of the theatre where she will 
make her debut. ‘The pleased expression of the 
mother, the envy of the young sister and the 
proud pose of “‘’The Future Star” is masterly 
painted by this famous artist. | 


ANhiy 


SECOND EVENING’ SALE, 
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th, 18938, 


AT EIGHT O’CLOCK SHARP. 


BENVENUTI (R.) Rome 


Member of the Academy of Fine Arts at Rome 
Medals at Turin and Rome 


57. Floretta. 


GALOSCI (A.) Florence 


Born in Florence 
Professor at the Academy of Florence 
Medals, 1878, 180, 1882 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy 


58. A Toast. 


CHARPIN (Albert) Paris 


Born at Grasse 
Pupil of Daubigny 
Honorable Mention, 1885 


59. Sheep in Pasture. 


~ RIVAS (A. Antonio) Rome 


Born in South America, 1845 
Came to Rome and studied under Professor Villegas 
Wonderful Colorist 
Received a Medalinthe Exhibition at Rome, 1885, 
for the “ Dream of Mohammed ” 


60. The Sultana. 


LA MONACA (A. Maria) Rome 


Born at Rome in 1860 
Pupil of the Academy of St. Lucca; also Member 
of the Academia Artistica of Rome 
Received a Diploma of Honor at Florence in 1878 
Prize at Nice in 1883 


61. The Honored Guest. 


TORRES (R. Romero de) Rome 


Pupil of the School of Fine Arts, Rome 
Medal at Barcelona and Madrid in 1882 
Is considered one of the best living Spanish Artists 
Pictures by this Artist are in the Royal Palace at Madrid 


62. Return irom the Bull Fight. 


RARMINES] (R. A.) Paris 


Born at Rome | 
Member of the Academy of St. Lucca ; also Member 
of the Academy Artistica of Rome 
Medal in the Exposition Universelle, 1889 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy 


63. Scared by a Pet Friend, 


Pa Le 


38 
GALOFRE (Baldomero) Rome 


Born at Reus, Spain 
Professor of the Academy at Barcelona 
Medals at Naples, 1876; Rome, 1877; Venice, 1879 
Medals at Melbourne in 1881 


64. The Rug Merchant. 


PALIDORI (C.) Paris 


Pupil of Vinea 
Medals in Milan, 1881 ; Rome, 1882 
Member of the Academy at Rome 


65. Speak! 


BAUGNET (Charles) ' Sevres 


Born at Brussels, 1814 
In 1841, appointed Draughtsman to the King 
of the Belgians 
Knight of the Order of Leopold, 1843, and many 
other honors 


66. The Pearl Necklace. 


BERTHELON (Eugene) Paris 


Born at Paris 
Pupil of E. Lavielle and Berne-Bellecour 
Honorable Mention and Medals, 1886 and 1889 
Silver Medal, E. U. 
Hors Concours 


67. A Storm on the Mediterranean. 


39 
REYNA (A,) | Rome 


Born in Malaga, Spain, in 1861 
- Received Medals at Malaga and Madrid, in 1887 
Pupil of Rico, and bids fair to surpass his master 


68. Venice. 


BERGAMINI (F.) Rome 


Medals at Rome, Naples, Turin, Florence 
Grand Medal at Rome 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy 


69. An Improvised Concert. 


DETAILLE (Edouard Jean Baptiste) Paris 


Born at Paris, 1848 
Pupil of Meissonier 
Medals, 1869, 1870 and 1872 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1873 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1881 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1888 
Grand Prize, 1889, Exposition Universelle 
Hors Concours 
Societaire 


70. The Vidette, 


40 


FOSSIER (Charles) | coca ) Saas 


Born at Fixin (Cote d’Or) 
Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts at Dijon 
Went to Paris, where he studied at the Academy 
He studied with Jules Breton and Gerome 


He received all the prizes in the concours while study- 
at Dijon, as well as honorable mention in 1885, 
and the first prize in 1888 


He received also three honorable mentions in 
1888, and three medals in 1889 


71. Mary Stuart and Rizzio. 


ROUSSEAU (T.), deceased, - Paris 
Born in Paris, 1812 
Pupil of Guellon Letheiere. 
First Exhibited, Salon, 1834 
Medals, 1834, 740, 755 
Legion of Honor, 1852 


One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor, E. U., 
Paris, 1867 


Died, 1867 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists 


72. Inthe Woods of Fontainebleau. 


RICHTER (Edouard) : Paris 


Born in Paris 
Pupil of E. Herbert and Bonnat 
Honorable Mention, 1881 


73. The Serenade. 


41 
COURBET (Gustave), deceased. Paris 


Born at Arnans, 1819 
| Died, 1877 
Pupil of Steuben and Hesse 
Medals 1849, 1857 and 1861 


He refused the Cross of the Legion of Honor, after 
accepting the Cross of St. Michael of Bavaria 


Hors Concours 
4 


74. Landscape. 


RIBOT (Theodule), deceased, 


Paris 


Born at Breteuil (Eure.) 
Medals, 1864, 1865 and 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Legion of Honor, 1878 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1887 
Hors Concours 


75. A Hunter. 


ROBIE (J. B.) 


Paris 


Born at Brussels, 1821 
Gold Medal at Brussels 
Medals at Paris, 1851-1863 
Gold Medal, Hague, 1861 
Officer of the Order of Leopold 


76. Flowers and Strawberries, 


42 
.ZAMACOIS (Ed.), deceased), os Paris 


Pupil of Meissonier 
Born at Bilboa, 1840 
Died, 1871 
Medal, 1867 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878, E.U, 


77, The Ornithologist. 


DELACROIX (Ferdinand-Victor-Eugene), 


deceased, Paris 


Born at Charenton, 1798-1863 
Member of the Institute 
Commander of the Legion of Honor 
Pupil of Pierre Guerin, whose style he abandoned 
to become a ‘‘ romanticist ”’ 


78. Eagle. 


COROT (Jean-Baptiste-Camille), deceased, Paris 


Born at Paris, 1796 
Studied art against the wishes of his family 
Instructed first by Michallon, afterward by Victor 
Bertin, and then spent several years in Italy, 
where he studied views on the Tiber 
and bridges, etc. 

At first unsuccessful in obtaining recognition 
Corot’s works afterwards became so popular that 
his income for several years averaged over 
two hundred thousand francs from his 

profession alone 
Medals, Paris, 1838, ’48, ’55.’67 (Exposition Univer- 
selle) ; Legion of Honor, 1846 ; 
Officer of the same, 1867 
Died, 1875 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Ex- 
position Universelle), 1878 as 


79. Chemin du Vesinet (Vesinet’s Road). 


a 


43 
FORTUNY (Mariano), deceased, Rome 


Born in Reus, Catalonia, June 11, 1839 
Pupil of Barcelona Academy 
Chevalier of the Order of Charles III 
Prize of Rome from Spain, 1858 
Died in Rome, November 21, 1874 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists 
(Exposition Universelle), 1878 


80. The Battle of Wad-Ras, or Tetuan. 


This is one of the studies made during the battle 
in 1860 for his most famous painting, which is 
now in the Museum of Barcelona. (See Deville’s 


‘‘ Life of Fortuny ”’) 


Paris 


DOMINGO (J.) 
Born in Spain 


Pupil of Meissonier, and friend of the late F ortuny, 
who greatly admired his works and criticised 
and encouraged him in his student days 
Domingo’s works are now in great demand, and ' 
are found in the best collections 
Medals and Honors all through Europe 


81. The Callers at the Tuilleries. 


ALMA-TADEMA.-Laurenz (A. R.) London 
Born at Dronryn, Holland, 1836 
Great many Medals and Honors from all parts of 
Europe 


82. Pan Playing the Flute. 


A study made at La Riccia, near Rome, during 
his stay in Rome, and presented to his friend W. 
Coloney, afterward passed in the possession of 
Signor Bellisario of Rome, from whom it was 


purchased 


44 


RIEDEL (August), deceased, Rome 


Born at Bayreuth, 1800 
Professor of St. Luke’s Academy at Rome, Member 
of the Academies of Berlin. Munich, Vienna 
and St. Petersburg 


83. A Belle of Albano. 


GRISON (A.) | Paris 
Born at Bordeau, France 
Pupil of Lequien | 
Honorable Mention at Lyons, also Medals in 1876 
and 1880 


84. La Toilette. 


RUGGIERI (F.) Paras 


Born at Milan, 1836-1876 
Pupil of Hayez and a Pensioner at Rome 
Honorary Member of Academy of Milan 
Medals at Florence, 1870 


85. Paganini Dreaming. 


ROSSI (Lucius) Paris 


The Great Italian Artist 
Pupil of Fortuny 
Medals in Parma, Turin, Rome Milan, Bologna 
ial and Naples 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy 


86, Curiosity. 


(“Les femme curieuses”’) 


mk 


45 
METSSONIER (Jean Louis Ernest) - Paris 


Born at Lyons, 1813 
Pupil of Leon Cogniet 
Medals, 1840 and 1841 
Medals of the First Class, 1843 and 1848 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1846 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1855, Exposition Universelle 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1856 
Member of the Institute of France, 1863 
Grand Medal of Honor, Exposition Universelle 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878 
Hors Concours 
Honorary Member of the R. A., London 


Grand Medal of Honor, Universal Exposition at 
Antwerp, 1885 


87. Marechz! de Canrobert. 
334X794 


FRAPPA (Jose) 


| Paris 


Born at Saint Etienne 
Honorable Mention, 1888 
~ Medal, 1889 
Honorable Mention, 1889, Exposition Universelle 
Hors Concour 


88. The Cardinal’s Banquet. 


46 
TROYON (Constantine), deceased, Paris 


- Born at Sévres, 1810 


His parents wished him to be a painter of porcelain, 
but after a time spent in the manufactory at Sévres, 
he studied under Riocreux and became a 
painter of landscape and animals 


Medals, Paris, 1838, ’40, 46, ’48, 755 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
Member of the Amsterdam Academy 
Died, 1865 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, Ex- 
position Universelle, 1878 


89. The Bull. 


DIAZ (Narcisse de la Pena), deceased, Paris 


Born at Bordeaux, 1807 
Medals, 1844, ’46, 748. 
Legion of Honor, 1851 
Died, 1876 
‘Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, Ex- 
position Universelle, 1878 


90. In the Woods—Fontainebleau. 


BARBUDO, Rome 


Pupil of the Barcelona Academy and the Academy 
of Chigi, at Rome 


Chevalier of the Order of Charles III 
Prize of Rome from Spain, 1858 
-Many decorations from various countries 


91. A Marriage Contract at the Court. 


eer, 


47 
PAREDES (Vicenté de), : Paris 


Born at Valencia, Spain, and studied at the Acad- 
emy of Fine Arts in that city, where, at the Ex. 
position in 1877, at the age of 18, he won the 
Gold Medal 

Later, while at Rome, he lived with F ortuny, each 
contending, without rivalry to reach the highest 
point in art 
His picture appears yearly at the Salon in Paris 

He received a Medal at Madrid in 1879, and was 
made Commander of the Order of Isabella the 
Catholic, and Chevalier of the Order of Charles 
ITI. of Spain 


92. La Balladora, Madrid—Spanish Dancing 
Girl. 


FORTUNY (Mariano), deceased, Rome 


Born in Reus, Catalonia, June 11, 18 39 
Pupil of Barcelona Academy 
Chevalier of the Order of Charles III. 

Prize of Rome from Spain, 1858 
Died in Rome, November 21, 1874 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Ex- 
position Universelle), 1878 


93. Arabian Musicians. 


DAUBIGN Y (Charles-Francois), dec’d, Paris 


Born at Paris, 1817 
Pupil of his father and Paul Delaroche, and for 
three years studied in Italy 
Medals, 1848, ’53, ’55, ’57, "59, '67 
Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer of the same, 1874 ; died, 1878 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Ex- 
position Universelle), 1878 : 


94. Landscape—Mid-Summer. 


48. 
MEISSONIER (Jean Louis Ernest), | Paris 


Born at Lyons, 1813 
Pupil of Leon Cogniet 
Medals, 1840 and 1841 
Medals of the First Class, 1843 and 1848 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1846 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1855, Exposition Universelle 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1856 
Member of the Institute of France, 1861 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1867, Exposition Universelle 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878 
Hors Concours 
Honorary Member of the R. A., London 


Grand Medal of Honor, Universal Exposition at 
Antwerp, 1885 


95. The Staff of Napoleon III. 
3BX7R 


HENNER (Jean Jacques), Paris 


Pupil of Drolling, of Picot and of I’Ecole des 
Beaux-Arts, Prix de Rome, 1858 


Medals, Paris, 1863, ’65, ’66, ’78, Exposition Universelle 
Legion of Honor, 1873 
Office of the same, 1878 


96. Messalina. 


49 
PAREDES (Vicente de), nine Paris 


Born at Valencia, Spain, and studied at the Academy 
of Fine Arts in that city, where, at the Exposi- 
tion in 1877, at the age of eighteen, he won the 
gold medal | ! | i 

Later, while at Rome, he lived with Fortuny, each 
contending without rivalry to reach the highest 
_ point in Art 


¥ 


His picture appears yearly at the Salon in Paris 


He received a Medal at Madrid in 1879, and was 
made Commander of the Order of Isabella 
the Catholic and Chevalier of the Order of 
Charles III. of Spain 


97. A Marriage Under the Regency—Louis 
5G ee 


SAINTIN (Jules Emile), Paris 


Born at Leme 
Pupil of Drolling, Picot and Leboucher 
Medals 1886-70 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor 


| 98. Evangeline. . 
ee (Pastel) 
“Sat by some nameless grave and thought that per- 


haps on its bosom he was already at rest, and 
she longed to slumber beside: him” —Zongfellow 


SO 
GUINEA (Anselmo), 


Born at Bilboa, Spain, 1855 
Pupil of the School of Fine Arts, Rome 
Medals at Biscay and Madrid, 1884 
He is one of the best living Spanish Artists 


This work was illustrated in Harper’s Magazine in 
the March number of 1888 


99. The Pompeiian Musicians—Gastella Mare. 


This picture received a Gold Medal at the Madrid 
Exposition of 1884 


GEROME (Jean Leon) Paris 


Born at Vesoul, 1824 
Pupil of Paul Delaroche 
Professor in the French Academy of Fine Arts 
Medals, 1847 and 1848 
Medal, 1855, Exposition Universelle 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1855 
Member of the Institute, 1865 
Medal of Honor, 1867, Exposition Universelle 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1874 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878 
Medal, 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1878, Exposition Universelle 
Medal, First Class, 1881 
Hors Concours 
Societaire 
Honorary Member of the Royal Academy, London 
Chevalier of the Order of the Red Eagle 


102. The Mandolin Player. 


fm ~ 
ite gD SE et le ty 
pst. Wepre Ronse aig ie = 


Mean a 


SCHRYVER (Louis: de) Brussels 


Medals, 1875 and 1876 
Exposition Universelle, 1878 
Legion of Honor, 1878 
Hors Concours 


100. Rue de 1’ Opera, Paris. 


ome 


| 
ve) 


BERGAMINI (F.) 


Medals at Rome, Naples, Turin, Florence 
Grand Medal at Rome 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy 


tor. The Troubadour. 


Exhibition picture, Rome, 1889 


aa 
GALLAIT (Louis), deceased, Paris 


Born at Tournay, Belgium, March 10, 1810 
Pupil of the Academies of Tournay and Antwerp 
Pupil of Hennequin 
First Prize at Ghent, 1831 
Medals, 1835 and 1848 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1841 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1855, Exposition Universelle 
Member of the Institute of France 
Hors Concours 
The City of Brussels struck a Special Medal in his 
honor, in 1841 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Oak of Holland 
Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold of Belgium 
Commander of the Order of St. Etienne of Austria 
Chevalier of the Order of the Lion, Héerlandzs 
Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Belgium 
Member of the Academy of Antwerp 
Member of the Royal Academy, London 
Member of Academies of Munich, Berlin and Paris 
Great Gold Medal of Austria, at Vienna, 1882 
Received the Prussian Order of Merit 
His works are mostly owned by European govern- 
ments and crowned heads. The Belgian govern- 
ment offered him for “‘ The Plague of Tournay,”’ 

before it was finished, £5,000 
This example of the master is in his best manner, 
and is one of his celebrated works 


103. Watching on the Shore. 


ISABEY (Louis Gabriel Eugene), deceaed, 


Born at Paris, July 22, 1804 
Died April 26, 1886 
Pupil of his father, Jean Baptiste Isabey 
Royal Marine Painter, 1830 
Medals, 1824 and 1827 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1832 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1852 
Medal, First Class, 1855, Exposition Universelle 
Hors Concours 


104. Smugglers Approaching the Coast. 


52 


RODIER (V.) ‘Paris 
Pupil of Daubigny 
Medals, 1878, 79-80 


105. Landscape Near Paris. 


CORCOS (M. V.) Paris 


Born at Levourne 
Pupil of Morelli 
Medals at Turin, 1880; Milan, 1881 
Chevalier of the Orders of St. Maurice and. Lazare 


106. Follette. 


POSTIGLIONE (L.) _ Naples 


Pupil of the Academy of Nobles 
Pupil of Brandon, Jerome and Meissonier 
Medal, Paris, 1876 
Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy 
Many other Decorations and Medals 


107. The Tambourine Girl. 


108 Carrara Marble Figure—Flora, by F. M. 
Hendley, of Rome, with marble base 


109 Carrara Marble Figure—Rebecca, original 


by A. Temperoni, of Rome 


110 Carved Wood Gilt Stand 


© wens st 
ES SOA eS oe et. s 


J 7 Ld ~ 
at wy cies _ 
ee Oe ee 


eee art Fe 
Pata Arg ‘ 


aati 


Relereitaraltiiogsth ts twcl i tsiasateidies bitte 
SOLERO TET ay Te hcar ee 
eh hh Ba AL 
L} 


{ f H " UA My q 7{ i, Ne lie 
: piite ‘ 
ere are ; i Let 
4 75 ; ait htt 4 ay 
i iat a ji 


at 


—s 
re 


- 
~ = “e 
aanaes 
ie. to rante 
ee ee ee er 


——s 
er e-em 
~ Ses 
. 


Hi 
aoiet 
+t berate te 
1 tity 
Tah Hey 
205 e FI mF, 
\ sf ie ee tee ee StAn 
. i ial gif tanacesdyey < 
RATS Dec rare oie itecee, west ta 
SCN a Nt 
Maly Meleatg cs it ith ‘ Hifee Regs ceed 
PO Urge! WEAK Hea SE ACFE EZR 
a cy iat? ALe le Bay iV Paval Rhee eit Ft set ia terral 
Tea Ate Hangar ay steed Otic peat 
. st ai} ptt PET ee ete oigeite Cry 
Waid t; it * a *} { Ta { thats 4 
Nett 4) UCR EH ? Ae wey 
ay, laeany it WRG uence eotdattet tr a uenk ima 
Rath Neate ieee Moat or Heit tat ARS Arts! 
{ fete. ereity Wate, HABE OM Ad ee AG iwiee neteaihee pute 
SERCH aR A St AT MT 
isttitety Mer teein iit aatartieasttieta teu tie eldsceTe 1 (0) (ate 
rifle 3 PREP ATs TOS Para Tt tahareee Tie etd eas bere 2 eitel or ky OT pl ar 
SPSS CTR AULA MtcoANTHL rh 
i : seit) ie fete Cea spetanatys 
tee efenracdcea tase state tt todd ect tee te tht, 
Mea USSR COP SHOR a 
Pits ay a a hi is iy MAAC Pn 
Pema uune tae a event Gere 
years } . ele, tiie etitaiet Ni SADE ts wit) 
7 it 4 x2} ; ith fi} ta eiti Polit ft) ‘euf 
Heeb tte He, eee i Tiere Natale 1 
alate atte attyt a Satacertstites ites 
WMaTHtaTRaseaaaa teh Codd t) Qt het eles 
putt reset) Mate pees Heetditss dat dis 
We ihy Histertetetestts totehic ttc w en" 
alte { Dawaeeteastccueiegecsatit wif EBs 
ua ables Pha ott Bist titeisle it 
Mere etal t Riche € bryat Pd Ewa oe 
thi, Linen MAG retell: 
ase Ki #253 valerita’ if 1h 4 f Tri ia 
MMA carta ter eee Rute rtp Atal ¢ Pius 
Mah Lt ater ef ch 
ees ieret i Orie 
OU 


i ify : Gait 
4) 
vertghigls able edits 
We) "at ke tata e ; . 
peates* tale Oita e fhe’ s 
‘ ‘ 


Ay ‘ 
Wie 
et : j 
if 4 s 
. aeitteit 4) bisa tes r, 
tdinunnnetats BUH A ee 
‘ ee rketatars ieee tay MPR REL The acer? bt f 
up bet yee figl #4 [4 94 Mantel tates A 
t # ; pteraieatintctatice' ty! i East te sy td ae é ‘ 
ttt OTe OAD C RTL OPI: popes sie it 
Ft oe Oe | +7 sedi a eat ’ id rae" Sates é ahs eat a 
veciadvissintnatentnec dit MiGente OU A CULE See Psi ed 
DUIS ArT ARES Ut CD ALT Belo Oa Nee ED eu 
AP PDRVETL PA BURR PRY oT Af of Et Pd a ag Fee Rasa Pintald he 22 
Aceeutet sennaarre tigi tett diel te Pilar Berta 
Hiatt '. H \ ity ites 
WHORE ek ty Petty Sit 
a atl tyegt 1 " cay 
seni ie i aN 
Yat Tpit tate tstarete st oh f » of ; ene 
aiéahat tas iiitate i. (ery Sere 
RARE DanC UN CR ate 
ASP REPEL ati at ae? A { 4 z raat ta 
aca ay hy rely Lot Da ce oe a aii wats Pe rh 
PAPO OO eh a a a 
a mi tstias OC DUE ahi ey ee aye) i [ a 
RSE greet atatecers) tuted ks Noha 
ihe aelet Hy Tenia retake sie Leyte ; f; 
' a if TASeel baal tcf t ‘ i vt ole * 
+) i PMC PH Hy?) : éig 
’ ] ; $3¢ 7 z ‘ ae 1 , at 
‘] nau sitiitat uKy 4 tet 
PEP HERED CME as His 
eee tteshe ‘ 
Pe DUT RE BO EIAT M gee te 
Ander tata tat 
ete eleie ‘ sigue: i pies x 
Hata ddinteuatanniutescnt PRIME 
iy athieeiintt ; Cte Ae 
ate Heit taht) #jerss * ! his 
Abie . 414 teretit ta) 4 43) {F418 48, ay 
estat ect tcin sect t tyiattit Soits é 
Hatt eat tet ely fetta jie te aha \ 
{ DSN RENN i A itd atte" 4 ‘ Hi 
f Ay ( Ht a ¢ r ? 
: fy Oe iy Robinia a, P 7 pits | 
rey shal Tard) ON ie teiet ce Ais : 
thie } ‘f diet) Ba tea Tenatate sti tate tat ¢ Ms 5 Ate eye" A 
ae “ait i Teles z ataee pit it, ati Rar FN 1 he Bi a 
eae RT at 
f it Seid? 
. ete! hy . i Anti i ¢ ’ 
eit iel (laity hi ely Glatt thas Cus 
ii ij yun): reve ait 
i I l : ite tere ‘eg 
y NK it] Niveahy st ty i , 
ADDL ati 3 
214 ii tA: ; ye ' 
Oey] oth be F 
ait f a 


